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Old 01-10-2015, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by 4pipes View Post
This form of masterbation is always fun but tiring to read. Eventually, you get sore.
Perhaps I'm projecting, but most people that buy anything but an original Cobra manufactured in the 60's, don't consider their purchase an appreciating asset. To assign different values to these non original cars is fruitless, all that matters is when you sell, you find a buyer that loves the car as much as you did. How it looks, drives and sounds becomes more important than marketing scripted provenance.
Dave, FWIW, while I didn't buy my Kirkham for an appreciating asset, nevertheless the darn things have appreciated to some degree. A "file finish" Kirkham roller with no options is now $80K. And as but one example, those Shelby alloy blocks are now significantly more to purchase than when I bought mine too.

And other manufacturers have also had some appreciation, including obviously the continuation Shelby Cobras. So speaking for myself, value matters.
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